Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Educating an Alien

Schools have grown a lot over the course of the years. There are four types of schools. These schools are public schools, private schools, magnet schools, and charter schools. The public school system is set up into districts and are available to those who live there. The public school system is the most popular, 88 percent of students in America go there. The private school are privately run institutions attended by those who apply and usually pay tuition. They don't benefit as much from the state financially like public schools. 12 percent of the students attend private schools. Magnet schools have specialized curriculum designed to attract students of diverse racial and ethnic back rounds. Charter schools are publicly funded and are governed by a group under a contract or charter that exempts them from certain government regulations
Our students are made up of a variety of racial ethnicities. The ages range from four to early twenties. There are also a variety of programs for adults and immigrants. One third of public students are from low income families. Four out of every ten public school students are children of color. One in every ten public school students is a English language learner.
Our teachers are pre dominantly women. 80 percent of teachers are women. Half of public school teachers have advanced degrees and over ten years of experience. Low income students are taught by less experienced teachers and high income students are taught by more experienced teachers. Teachers in catholic schools don't have to have a teaching degree to teach. High rates of teachers changing schools and leaving the profession are the cause of teacher shortages.

2 comments:

alex said...

Looks like your school system works by some regulations and strong rules. As a Martian I don't understand why your schools are divided in four types? Why is the public school system the most popular? Are they better then other schools? Why does the state benefit only public schools? You are saying that 80% of teachers are women. On my planet men and women are equal, but on your planet looks like women are better. Is that true? Also I would like to know more about the "No Child Left Behind". What does that mean and how does this program work?
Sincerely, Martian

Buc Jr said...

It seems as though financial or religion plays a large part in your education system. Can a student who does not possess the adequate funds but has an above average intellect attend a school commensurate with his or her intelligence? Does the student have to follow the specific religion in order to attend one of these types of schools?